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31 She also would press for tougher gun control measures, such as licensing all new handgun owners.
32 Advocates of control theory press for increased prices, fewer outlets for drink and restrictions or bans on advertising.
33 Labour would implement environmentally-progressive policies and press for reductions and possibly cancellations in third world debt.
34 The group obtains film and photographic evidence of problem areas that is then used to press for changes in legislation.
35 But after seeing how broadly trained the apprentices were, employees began to press for even more.
36 They press for much needed democratic reforms to enable the citizens to participate.
37 We will press for progress on the environment, including the Fifth Environment Action Programme.
38 The Home Secretary is receiving a disproportionate amount of attention from the press for the action that he has taken.
39 The donors may press for further policy changes, such as increased cost recovery and further privatization.
40 He did not press for an immediate renewal of Anselm's homage; and William Giffard stopped calling himself bishop of Winchester.
41 Councillors decided to press for alternative routes by sea, to get the weapons to Faslane and Coulport.
42 On July 16 Bhutto announced her intention to abandon parliamentary politics and engage in street demonstrations to press for fresh elections.
43 May I urge him to press for a return to traditional standards of teaching in our primary schools as soon as possible?
44 But Britain is likely to press for a deal under which its own industry provides hardware for the satellites.
45 There was even less sympathy in the medical press for women who wanted to control their own fertility.
46 Contact the museum or watch local press for a comprehensive list of current exhibitions.
47 At the same time it gave encouragement to local amenity groups to press for improvements.
48 The progressive wing of the Church has encouraged the faithful to press for social reform.
49 The opposition defied curfews and continued to organize rallies and strikes to press for Ershad's resignation.
50 At a special meeting with the minister, an all-party delegation from the capital's boroughs will press for urgent action.
51 I must press for an answer.
52 Introducting a gear billet forming die carrier structure used on friction press for no fash forming discusses die carrier guide , ejector pins and main elements selection of materials, heat treatment.
53 Considering the characteristics of abacaxi fibre, we have exploited a kind of screw baling press for abacaxi fibre.
54 They deserve freedom of assembly, so Iranians can gather and press for reform and a peaceful, loyal opposition can keep the government in check.
55 This can include getting them press for upcoming projects like books, movies and charity work and deflecting negative press about affairs(sentencedict.com), drug abuse and general celebrity bad behavior.
56 Gripper: Device on a printing press for holding the sheet.
57 Some people saw sewing machines, washing machines and a printing press for the first time at fairs in the 1850s and 1860s.
58 My guess is that we are going to continue to press for some type of economic sanction as a beginner.
59 He took advantage of other's difficulties to press for the repayment of debts.
60 Essential and characteristics of closed-die forging have been introduced, putting forward the features of a remodeled dual-actuated friction press for closed-die forging.
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